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SUMMONS WOMEN TO SAVE THE FOOD; Nation-Wide League for Conservation Launched by Hooveron President's Order.ASKS ALL TO REGISTERJuly 1 to 15 the Date--EveryHousewife Complying WillReceive an Emblem. Will Appeal to Men Later. SUMMONS WOMEN TO SAVE THE FOOD

WASHINGTON, June 17.--Acting upon instructions from President Wilson to take immediately, without regard to Congressional delay, the steps necessary for the conservation of the country's food supply, Herbert C. Hoover, upon his return here tonight from New York, where he conferred with Governor Whitman ... View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on June 18, 1917, on Page 1 of the New York edition with the headline: SUMMONS WOMEN TO SAVE THE FOOD; Nation-Wide League for Conservation Launched by Hooveron President's Order.ASKS ALL TO REGISTERJuly 1 to 15 the Date--EveryHousewife Complying WillReceive an Emblem. Will Appeal to Men Later. SUMMONS WOMEN TO SAVE THE FOOD . Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe